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spider hole noun a sniper’s lair in a cave US Korean war usage.- Van Horn had asked Louis Bengis to carry a twelve-pound satchel charge, in case we ran across another sniper cave or spider-hole. — Martin Russ, The Last Parallel, p. 374, 1957
- Finally, napalm was called in, and for ten minutes the air above the spider hole was black and orange from the strike. — Michael Herr, Dispatches, p. 126, 1977
- This is how we used to booby trap spider holes in the war when we didn’t have any demo. — Edward Lee, Ghouls, p. 424, 1988
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